| Literature DB >> 27739464 |
Anupam Guleria1, Avadhesh Pratap2, Durgesh Dubey1,3, Atul Rawat1,3, Smriti Chaurasia2, Edavalath Sukesh2, Sanat Phatak2, Sajal Ajmani2, Umesh Kumar1, Chunni Lal Khetrapal1, Paul Bacon4, Ramnath Misra2, Dinesh Kumar1.
Abstract
Management of patient with Lupus Nephritis (LN) continues to remain a challenge for the treating physicians because of considerable morbidity and even mortality. The search of biomarkers in serum and urine is a focus of researchers to unravel new targets for therapy. In the present study, the utility of NMR-based serum metabolomics has been evaluated for the first time in discriminating LN patients from non-nephritis lupus patients (SLE) and further to get new insights into the underlying disease processes for better clinical management. Metabolic profiling of sera obtained from 22 SLE patients, 40 LN patients and 30 healthy controls (HC) were performed using high resolution 1D 1H-CPMG and diffusion edited NMR spectra to identify the potential molecular biomarkers. Using multivariate analysis, we could distinguish SLE and LN patients from HC and LN from SLE patients. Compared to SLE patients, the LN patients had increased serum levels of lipid metabolites (including LDL/VLDL lipoproteins), creatinine and decreased levels of acetate. Our results revealed that metabolic markers especially lipids and acetate derived from NMR spectroscopy has high sensitivity and specificity to distinguish LN among SLE patients and has the potential to be a useful adjunctive tool in diagnosis and clinical management of LN.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27739464 PMCID: PMC5064370 DOI: 10.1038/srep35309
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379